Aviation Fatigue Management Symposium: Partnerships for Solutions Proceedings

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  • Melissa Mallis
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Appendix B-Full Text “Operational Benefits of a Fatigue Risk Management System” Captain Don Gunther, Continental Airlines Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 40 C. PARALLEL SESSION: OPERATIONAL EVIDENCE OF FATIGUE: FLIGHT OPERATIONS 41 “Effects of Fatigue on Operational Performance” John A. Caldwell, Ph.D., Archinoetics, LLC Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 43 “Sleep and Psychomotor Performance during Commercial Ultra-LongRange Flights” Leigh Signal, Ph.D., Massey University, New Zealand Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 44 “Effects of Fatigue on Threat and Error Management Behavior of LongHaul Flight Crew” Matthew Thomas, Ph.D., University of South Australia Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 45 D. PARALLEL SESSION: OPERATIONAL EVIDENCE OF FATIGUE: SHIFTWORK OPERATIONS 46 “Sleep/Wake Cycles and Performance of ATC Operators” David Schroeder, Ph.D., Federal Aviation Administration, Retired Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 48-49 “Views of Maintenance Fatigue Based Mostly on FAA Empirical Studies” William B. Johnson, Ph.D., Federal Aviation Administration Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 50 “Fatigue in Aviation Inspections: Sleep and Performance Data” Colin G. Drury, Ph.D., University at Buffalo: SUNY Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 51 E PARALLEL SESSION: CURRENT STATE OF MITIGATION: FLIGHT OPERATIONS 52 “The easyJet Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS)” Captain Simon Stewart & Alexandra Holmes, Ph.D., easyJet Airline, London City University, Clockwork Research Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 53 “Correlation between Fatigue Reports and Flight Performance Deviations” Jack Rubino, M.D., United Airlines Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 55 “Crewmember Flight, Duty and Rest Requirements: FAA Regulations, Initiatives and Challenges” Gregory Kirkland, Federal Aviation Administration Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 56 F. PARALLEL SESSION: CURRENT STATE OF MITIGATION: SHIFTWORK OPERATIONS 57 “NAV CANADA's Fatigue Management Program” Ann Lindeis, Ph.D., NAV CANADA Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 59 “Fatigue Risk Management Systems in the Canadian Aviation Maintenance Industry” Jacqueline Booth-Bourdeau, M.A., Transport Canada Civil Aviation Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 60 “Fatigue Management Initiatives within the FAA Air Traffic Organization” Kenneth Myers, Federal Aviation Administration Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 61 G. JOINT SESSION: FATIGUE RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (FRMS): MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS 63 “Evaluation of Fatigue Management Programs” Ann Williamson, Ph.D., University of New South Wales, Australia Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 65 “Potential for Modeling Tools” Steven R. Hursh, Ph.D., Institutes for Behavior Resources, Inc. Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 66 “Fatigue Management, Assessment and Evaluation: An Operational Perspective” Captain Gregory Fallow, Air New Zealand, IFALPA Abstract Appendix B-Full Text 68 V. DISCUSSION GROUPS 70 A. OVERVIEW AND PROCESS 70 B. INTRODUCTION TO DISCUSSION GROUP TOPICS 75 C. DISCUSSION GROUP REPORTS 76 “International Long Haul Operations: Passenger and Cargo” 76 “Domestic Operations: Transcontinental Focus" 84 “Domestic Operations: Multi Leg/Short Haul Focus” 91 “Air Traffic Control and Tech Operations” 101 “Maintenance, Ramp Operations and Dispatch” 111 D. PANEL COMMENTARY ON DISCUSSION GROUP REPORTS 123 “Comment on Fatigue Drivers" Steven R. Hursh, Ph.D., Institutes for Behavior Resources, Inc. 123 “Comment on Barriers to Change Gregory Belenky, M.D., Washington State University 127 “Comment on Mitigation Strategies" Philippa Gander, Ph.D., Massey University, New Zealand 130 “Comment on Regulatory Approaches" Martin Moore-Ede, M.D., CIRCADIAN 135 VI. CONCLUSIONS “Together, We Can Address Fatigue in Aviation” Mr. Nicholas Sabatini, Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety, Federal Aviation Administration 139 Volume 2 APPENDICES Appendix A: Detailed Agenda Appendix B:Panel Presenters’ Biographies and Presentation Slides (Linked throughout Volume 1) Appendix C: Other Biographies Jim Ballough Rick Huss Gregory Belenky Philippa Gander Melissa Mallis Martin Moore-Ede Appendix D: Symposium Attendees

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تاریخ انتشار 2009